The Russian government has set up a network of agents in Kazakhstan in order to undermine that country’s sovereignty and independence by transforming a portion of the Kazakhs into a Russian-speaking people that Moscow will then insist are “a sub-ethnos” of the Russian nation, according to outspoken Kazakh nationalist Azimbay Gali.

First, Gali says, Moscow’s agents are promoting trilingual education in Kazakhstan’s Kazakh schools to reduce the quality of those schools, discredit them in the eyes of the population, and prevent the further “Kazakhization” of the country.

Second, these agents are exerting “significant influence on cadres policy” in the republic, assuring that those who become akims (governors) or ministers are people who may be Kazakh by nationality but who speak the language poorly or not at all.

Third, Moscow’s over-arching goal is “the creation of a Russian-speaking Kazakh sub-ethnos” so that “tomorrow they will tell us: we have our own literature, classics, Russian-language mosques, and a ‘spiritual donor,’ Russia; and in this way they will be able to split the country.

Fourth, the most dangerous of these agents have succeeded in remaining in office and have not been subject to lustration. That has allowed them to continue to do Moscow’s work under the guise of promoting Astana’s.

And fifth, because these agents are skilled at shifting the blame on others for any problems, “the time has come to call things by their right names, to identify the influential Russian agents and block their actions.”

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The Russian attempts at subterfuge in Kazakhstan mirrors the same events that have been ongoing in Ukraine for approximately the past decade. In short, while trying to recreate a new Russian Empire, Putin the Pederast had laid out a plan to subjugate all or most of the former Soviet Republics with the aim of incorporating them within a Russian sphere of interest. Should that fail, his next option would be an invasion (partly through rogue elements or proxies) of any regions with a significant ethnic Russian population while at the same destabilizing the targeted independent State. With this being the case, Northern Kazakhstan which contains a significant ethnic Russian population would become a prime destination for his maneuvers. As such, the only major repelling instrument to at least stall the Russian dictator’s aggression may require much more stringent sanctions from the Western powers. All that would be needed is the will and perseverance.

Mick Servian

Hahaha nah this bs article definitely in my top 5 for creativity.
Has the author actually proof read this bs? And still thought it was ok?
Lol

Anon

Learn English, Kremlin shill.

Tony

Probably time for Russian neighbors to band together to fight Russian attempts at subjugating them individually.

Eolone

Looking forward to the 2018 election. But the Russian people have seen this trick before and know they have nothing to gain by it.

Mick Servian

Thanks for caring.

About the Source

Paul Goble is a longtime specialist on ethnic and religious questions in Eurasia. He has served as director of research and publications at the Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academy, vice dean for the social sciences and humanities at Audentes University in Tallinn, and a senior research associate at the EuroCollege of the University of Tartu in Estonia. Earlier he has served in various capacities in the U.S. State Department, the Central Intelligence Agency and the International Broadcasting Bureau as well as at the Voice of America and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

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